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Shut down LED on cisco LAP1131AG

Hello,

is it possible to shut down the LED on the AP LAP1131AG?

When yes, where could I find intformations how to switch it off?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

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Rob Huffman
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Hi Christian,

Scott is most correct here +5 my friend!

I'll add this just in case you actually have an Autonomous AP;

This example shows how to turn-off the 1130AG Status LED:

AP(config)# led display off

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_3g_JA/command/reference/cr43main_external_docbase_0900e4b180443057_4container_external_docbase_0900e4b180480623.html#wp3339779

This should be seen in a "show run" for the AP

Cheers!

Rob

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The config t is not needed on an LWAPP AP. Everything is configured for that ap from the WLC.

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Here is the commands... you can do all or just one at a time:

(WLC) >config ap led-state disable ?

all            Applies the configuration to all connected APs.

     Enter the name of the Cisco AP.

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Scott

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Scott Fella
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From the CLI of the WLC issues a config ap led-state ?

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Yes I mean the LED which show the state of the AP.

No... That is the command. Config ap led-state disable. I put the question mark be cause its either the ap name then disable or disable then ap name.

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Could I do that from remote or must I connect me directly on the AP?

That must be done on the WLC when the AP has joined. You have a LAP, so that means its lightweight and requires a WLC. An AP1131AG is autonomous or stand alone.

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Rob Huffman
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Hi Christian,

Scott is most correct here +5 my friend!

I'll add this just in case you actually have an Autonomous AP;

This example shows how to turn-off the 1130AG Status LED:

AP(config)# led display off

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_3g_JA/command/reference/cr43main_external_docbase_0900e4b180443057_4container_external_docbase_0900e4b180480623.html#wp3339779

This should be seen in a "show run" for the AP

Cheers!

Rob

"Celebration it's around us, every nations, all around us.
Singin' forever young, singin' songs underneath that sun" - K'naan

Thanks Rob... also +5 for putting the autonomous command!

Thanks,

Scott

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Hello,

thanks for the great example, but I have now an other Problem on my AP.

I log me in, go to the "enable" state an then I can't go to the "config" menu, why?

Is there a special option that I must turn on?

Thanks.

I forgot an information, the AP is configured on LWAPP, so it is conected to an controller.

The config t is not needed on an LWAPP AP. Everything is configured for that ap from the WLC.

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But when I will change on controller, it will change on every AP? But I only want to do on one Ap, is it possible too?

Here is the commands... you can do all or just one at a time:

(WLC) >config ap led-state disable ?

all            Applies the configuration to all connected APs.

     Enter the name of the Cisco AP.

Thanks,


Scott

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